Can a 17 year old, who will be 18 in 7 months get emancipated?

Full question:

Can a 17 year old, who will be 18 in 7 months get emancipated? Her mother died in Indiana where the child lived. She will receive $553 a month in death benefits. She does not want to move to Illinois to live with her father. Can she become emancipated and live with family in Indiana? Which state will she need to file in?

  • Category: Minors
  • Subcategory: Emancipation of Minor
  • Date:
  • State: Illinois

Answer:

In order to file in Illinois, you must be a resident of Illinois at the time of the filing of the petition, or own real estate in Illinois, or have an interest or be a party in any case pending in Illinois.

 

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FAQs

In Illinois, a 17 year old can legally move out with parental consent. However, without consent, they may be considered a runaway, which can have legal consequences. Emancipation is an option for minors seeking independence, but it requires a court process. It's essential to consult with a legal professional to understand the implications and requirements of moving out at this age.